Not that I think the show is going to go there regardless, but Jared sleeping with women doesn't rule out the possibility that he also wants to sleep with/have a relationship with Richard.
Not that I think the show is going to go there regardless, but Jared sleeping with women doesn't rule out the possibility that he also wants to sleep with/have a relationship with Richard.
I would tend to agree and I'm saying that as someone who somehow made it all the way to the midpoint of season five before packing it in. Seeing where the show's gone from there I certainly don't regret my decision to stop watching it.
I think you can tell a lot about yourself by what you are unable or unwilling to watch in a movie or television show. I can't say that I've ever seen a tv show or movie that scared me. The opening sequence of Tales From the Darkside always creeped me out as a kid, but the actual show never did. Someone doing something…
You know what they should have done? Fleshed out Vanessa's turn to the dark side a bit more and end this season with her being with Dracula darkness descending and then have the last season in the blighted London. Bring John Clare, Lilly and Dorian Gray into the fight against Dracula. Actually do something with Dr.…
I can respect a show that goes out on its own terms in its own time, but for something that was supposedly planned well ahead of time the ending felt rushed, Vanessa Ives wasn't around for much of her own character arc's conclusion and the storylines of the other characters didn't so much end as just kind of peter out.
I'm with you there. Preacher was very much of its time and you also had to be of a certain age, or at least of a certain mindset to get the most out of it.
Well, I could certainly be wrong. It's only my personal impression of course. If tv viewers are willing to stay the course with The Walking Dead then I suppose they must have greater patience than I give them credit for.
As a reader of the comic I can confirm that these two guys are original to the show, though I have an idea of who they might be working for. That said, I feel like the show didn't communicate very clearly the significance of the scene where they were talking to the Sheriff. Was that a flashback to show that the…
I enjoyed the episode for the most part, but then I read the comic back when it was first being published and have that knowledge of who the main characters are and the general direction in which the show is headed, even if it is taking its own route to get there. The whole time though I couldn't help thinking, if…
I think you mean Killmonger. The Black Panther villain is called Killmonger. Killraven is a very different character.